And it would seem the two leaders don’t think much of each other either, considering Netanyahu recently called Rouhani a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” and urged the world to be wary of his “charm offensive”.

This year’s four-day event starts on Wednesday under the theme, “The reshaping of the world: consequences for society, politics and business”. More than 40 heads of state or government, including Taoiseach Enda Kenny, British prime minister David Cameron, Rwandan president Paul Kagame, Italian prime minister Enrico Letta and Park Geun-hye, president of South Korea will be in attendance.